Hmm.... that's strange. I think the reason for the deployant clasp being not "flat" is because the strap at 12hr position is too long, hence pushing the clasp forwards and opening it up.

Jan 13, 2021,06:42 AM
 

Hence a shorter strap (at least at the 12hr side) should be helpful. Perhaps a visit to the PP service center will be helpful? The staff there should know better on this issue.

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Anyone have a fix for deployant clasp sticking out?

 
 By: mattg6 : January 13th, 2021-04:46
Would love if this could sit more flat (perpendicular) to my wrist rather than sticking out. Maybe just need a new strap? Or anything else I can do to fix? ...  

Hmm.... that's strange. I think the reason for the deployant clasp being not "flat" is because the strap at 12hr position is too long, hence pushing the clasp forwards and opening it up.

 
 By: joenghenry : January 13th, 2021-06:42
Hence a shorter strap (at least at the 12hr side) should be helpful. Perhaps a visit to the PP service center will be helpful? The staff there should know better on this issue.

i suggest you to change the direction of the strap

 
 By: patrickh : January 13th, 2021-05:22
Wear your watch with the crown in direction of your shoulder and you will see if the fact to change the 2 lugs fixations will resolve your feeling ;-))

Reverse the straps. That solution has worked . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 13th, 2021-07:01
. . . for one of mine. Art

New strap needed

 
 By: MIKETULLER : January 13th, 2021-09:16
had same problem, PP in NYC informed me that the strap I had was incorrect

Maybe your strap is too thick?

 
 By: MikiJ : January 13th, 2021-10:39
I had a similar issue with an older Patek logo Deployant similar to yours' on my 5000J. Most Calatrava models require an unlined, thinner, style strap. See if your strap is too thick.

Too funny but great idea!

 
 By: mattg6 : January 13th, 2021-17:49

Not intended to be funny at all. Lots of people do it for that very problem, it sticks out on many wrists.

 
 By: patrick_y : January 13th, 2021-21:34
It's just not quickly noticed, but you might've seen it before, just didn't really notice it!